Listen as Matthew Emadi joins David Schrock and Stephen Wellum to discuss his longform essay "The Kingdom of God in Hebrews."
00:50 – Intro03:00 – Matt Emadi’s Background05:56 – Psalm 110, Melchizedek, & Mormonism09:26 – How is Melchizedek Portrayed in a Biblical-Theological Framework?12:37 – Matt Emadi’s Further Thoughts on Melchizedek16:42 – Adam and Melchizedek20:03 – What Place Does Kingship Have in Hebrews?22:44 – The Psalms Applied to Jesus in Hebrews 1-427:52 – How Does 2 Samuel 7 Help Us to Understand the Davidic Son in the Book of Hebrews?34:17 – Angels in Hebrews39:48 – Jesus’ Priestly Work In His Active & Passive Obedience43:39 – The Relationship Between Kingdom and the New Covenant in Hebrews46:10 – An Unshakeable Kingdom48:14 – How Should Hebrews Shape Our Eschatology?56:39 – Preaching from Hebrews59:10 – Final Encouragement from Hebrews1:00:15 - Outro“The Kingdom of God In Hebrews” – Matt Emadi“The Land Promise in Hebrews” – Matt EmadiSalt Lake School of Theology“The Kingdom of God: A Bibliography of 20th Century Research” – Leslaw Chrupcala“Hearing God Right: A Closer Look at Hebrews 1:5” – Jim DernellTheme of the Month: Getting Into the Book of HebrewsGive to Support the WorkThe Royal Priest: Psalm 110 in Biblical Theology (NSBT) – Matt EmadiThe Kingdom of God (Theology in Community Series) – eds. Christopher Morgan, Robert A. Peterson & Bruce K. WaltkePreaching the Whole Bible as Christian Scripture: The Application of Biblical Theology to Expository Preaching– Graeme GoldsworthyThe Crucified King: Atonement and Kingdom in Biblical Theology – Jeremy TreatKingdom Through Covenant: A Biblical-Theological Understanding of the Covenants (Second Edition) – Peter J. Gentry & Stephen J. WellumThe Paradox of Sonship: Christology in the Epistle to the Hebrews – R.B. JamiesonJesus the Son of God: A Christological Title Often Overlooked, Sometimes Misunderstood, and Currently Disputed– D.A. Carson“One Who Is Son: Theological Reflections on the Exordium to the Epistle to the Hebrews,” in The Epistle to the Hebrews and Christian Theology, ed. Richard Bauckham & Daniel R. Driver, et. al